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Terrain Cure Trail 7 Aschbach valley station – Badlweg – Via Claudia Augusta cycle path – lake Rabland/Rablà – Aschbach valley station
Partschins, Merano & Surroundings
Description
The climatic terrain cure is a special form of exercise therapy characterised by activity adapted to one’s fitness level, endurance training, and time spent in the outdoors experiencing the landscape, which is carried out through a personalised walking programme. So-called...

The climatic terrain cure is a special form of exercise therapy characterised by activity adapted to one’s fitness level, endurance training, and time spent in the outdoors experiencing the landscape, which is carried out through a personalised walking programme.

So-called terrain hiking improves endurance and agility, increases speed and flexibility, reinforces the cardiovascular system, stimulates breathing activity and strengthens muscles, ligaments and joints. It has a positive impact on the metabolism, activates the digestive system and noticeably increases the expenditure of calories.
The climatic terrain cure is recommended for functional cardiovascular disorders, respiratory and metabolic disorders, and above all is a tried and tested method of primary prevention and general health promotion.
The “Terrainkur” trails in Partschins/Parcines have been certified  by the Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich.

Details
  • Total length: 3.9 km
  • Length of ascending sections: 0.8 km
  • Ø walking time: 1 h 20 min. at 3 km/h
  • Altitude: approx. 500-560 m
  • Degree of difficulty in terms of performance physiology: low (1 out of 7)
  • Thermal stress level: very high
  • Energy expenditure during ascents: 5.8 kcal/min at 3 km/h
  • Power output during ascents: 75 Watts at 3 km/h

Route: Follow Badlweg (Töll/Tel forest trail) from the valley station of the Aschbach/Rio Lagundo cableway until over the Töll7Tel bridge, and then continue left in a westerly direction along the ancient Roman road Via Claudia Augusta (cycle and footpath) along the Etsch/Adige river as far as the lake Rabland/Rablà. From there return to the cableway valley station. 

Landscape & Requirements: Sections on tarmac roads exposed to the sun and wind, here and there shady forest sections – 30% forest; easy, effortless, trouble-free hike in the valley, ideal as a beginner’s route; high thermal stress on sunny summer days.